California State University Acquires an Objet30 Desktop 3D Printer

I just found out that the College of Engineering at California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) has recently acquired a brand new Objet30 desktop 3D printer.

The desktop 3D printer, which creates functional prototypes from a range of 5 different build materials, will be used by students of the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE) Department to turn their paper-based drawings and CAD designs into real parts and prototypes.

3D printing is really taking off in schools and universities. That's because there's no better way to help students understand the fundamentals of good design than by giving them a prototype of their own to hold and evaluate.

A 3D printer in educational institutions helps to:

Attract, engage and retain student attention

Enhance learning and creativity

Improve design intent and validation, and

Help prepare students for real world careers in Engineering, Design and Architecture

Currently, Objet 3D printers are being used in a number of the world's top universities including: